t '4 "If u 1 IV , ' r 1 hi. ll tul," list. 1.4 H1 ,pf. (i;t fuv:-n- UM U- ti. i i,..,: link "I r. I IT. I lot ;! , !ir... ' IT II- I, I iri1 her inli )l hi l i i) i-i hi.-, ii rl ii- l"-t4.-V,ll. ''. : ..it i "li: IE; iii. ii :il.l M t I-1 ; it .1 nl I Si .fClT.. ; n .a M.I-': , ..ni impure Blood .ynifrsls Itself In hives, pimples, holls nl (br-r eruptions which disfigure the face and kii.e I''" annoyance. Ity purifying Hood Hood's Harfsparilla completely tr these trouble and cl.virs, the skin. . c li.ircitf .urill 'i nvurWimaM tl.a. m.4 K', - --- mi'-h. I ,y feeling so general at thin season and U-e trcm.tb nud vigor. Rememtter food's Sarsaparilla thi- only true lilwn purifier prominent in the public eye today, ft; six fort. sod's Pills rnre habitual eonMipa Uon. I'r on l'i tent Urni'ml Ciiatcr'a Last right. ! Tmif ".. Custer mnii'k Slttimr Bull'a j,ln ir.-ill and ongvrly pursued It acrosa di iilc Into the Little Big Horn Val- Importing battle, he detached fujnr Ketiu with seven of III twelve ir.p.mie to croM the IJttle Hlg Hom, Lviid It. and strike he f from the L.t; tint Itonn wns soon attacked nnd id at bay. being besieged in nil more ,n twenty -four hour. Meantime, Idileitly coming upon the Inner end of Indian's Immense vn nip. the gallant istor find hi lrn without uu In- int'! hesitation, advanced Into the km of death. Hnlnkluva was pastime. this, for hr-re not one "rodu back." that was loft of thim," after a minutes, was ('mo i.iH mostly tin- '.aildo corpses. I'lml inu himself imimbered twelve t one Hip In. in musicied nt li'nst IMVun warriors. s a caravan of hoys and sipiuw i:rr linl illnn'imti'i his hrrof-s, plnulliit: th)'insolv!i niiilnly on Mllx noini'wn.v npiirt. tho iiiIvmu'c trlil ly Custor. th othciK lij- i'hji. K i'iti lilid 'nlliniiii, .n i:irr.l to t!iir lives itonrly. Hy wavlns ivf and interim: tholr In Ilinh yelln ii'jiiiipodod many of the rivalry .... which carried off prerlmis nm- ,iinti In their Haddlo liair. I.lnlns ii hehlnd n rllp. they would rlH .iy, tiro at tho soldiers, and drop, .l;ii; tlipnicelves lltth', Imt draw- 'n.ier's fire, so enuln additional of windy needed tmllets. Th r.niiiiunitlou spent, the din. lined savages rose, fired, find 'P-mI llko the demons they were; I the mounted ones, lnxhlng theit charged with Infinite venom. rheliniri(i Cnlhoun and KeoRh. '.isily rustor hlmsolf. Indian boy pranced over the field on ponies, in? and r sliootlni; the dead nnd At the luirlal tunny a stnrk vis- I wore a look of liorror. Serlbner'e. Mil t'. M "t I" -it.-1 win He- I. r 1 si U' i o'W V tin. 1 l-v. 'Ir- t',3. ;i tn' lid. H'tn.i-h'' tt. klo' ; the t Ood naa's fy.el 1 yoi: ontfir will : ovi 1 you- de.i!i eatlil peril v. not'. ' ni thx". inell - hnW'i.tf. t!i.iu!:'.- in t 'aF'l 1,; dir.: i'ir "'.! ,. It ;t I i-- t,T Mi'..' r oil 't tl t.i : tun. !' .1 iin.l i:t nh nil ,.W:ir. itt.l ' l -' of it . .1:'' of .Hn: Iilli -V ' buK ' '' I""'"''- muni"' I, 1 U.i II, II T id of t1 muni 4 4 !lt.-TVI' , it, Ml Of):!!,' Would 1 hprii,,' 'vayntl', until '4'L er t!i'' r 'i-il'i'i' ,:nd. I'-.' on 1 1'" 1 " r.v' lilii-t. ... b'uil"'l ?! Moll i .T.l'.I llt'.lll'V.'U ' atnoti ' rt to ''' ' -,ut;v f l" ,:it at I "' ' ., e,,h..T ' iio riiit-i'" the.- - ni lire.!''; puiiiii i'i' -rn'ier-. 1" imrli'uii '' ;' its iu t'1" V ) ieniti "l; V ,11 of tl-' l- HlllllllU. um in tl ' ' ,. Hindi-. in. liu'!1'' Htlti.'-it."1""' itiree Ioi'hI!'' l.i Vh .V M' ' ..II 1 lr; ..... ...ntf i. 11119 ' 4 . II k' It luulHllof' tlitt'B' 1.- I I Sailino through Vjn'r the person fps in health. VtOI torpid liver impute blood that aiows it, you ay prry to all son? of ailuients. -iiliip " fee line is the hist warning ir livrr isn't doiiiR its wot V - tin- tune to take Dr. rieri s r.oiit- iral I)icovctv. As nn urTettitie. pvr tonic, to rrpt 1 disease and build ireeiH-U llcMj and MtctiKln, I IH-re s ("tonal it. It rouses evirv orcan i.i'.l.fiil aelion, purifie and u tichrs ,1. braces up the w hole bynttui, and bi alth and vior. I" N II S3 I.NFSF" tnith Boat and Mot Rronntnl. ' r,,l ( nnt irn, llwy r mxl til Aim I, ft'tlMI Artliliail Allka. mt.A h.,... m.u. 'Ir laiiiki In twn iif &it v fitlMir 1 Inrf wil, trr.tr mil and look imI. A i ol or rain of Cofl for Twanty-t'ira ' Oolltr ni Pair sf Onfh t mall aw Bla kiMMyidadtiza. Adilrm f IRSIBLB OOLU1 rOMPAVT, !. lork. t7Kllbat.. bFITABLB DAIRY WORK I lie aenaiplUbed with thsvery bett " m a p p 1 1 anceb. li SVW I'm farm vnii m.r ami beltnl " 1. .J the tklm med M Rt Zik ualiln feed make nonili t W K .vMk, IlnvU. NaL 1 RANKIK BI.BO. A MVa. l3Q. hioolph Dtarborn Sta., Chlcigo VIIHi,Ks WIIKKK AHK i)V) 'I M ur M-rtli-c. We want a iiiiiiiii- ''"unity In liaiHlle auoiilK ami i'iiii ' I li- Huly Iti aary. Illiihtiali.il 'I lie Nk,( i tit piilillhtiril Approvetl ' "rKnn,i ( i.rilliuil (;ii,i,i,i, i, i,, l M'vhii nil, I I'.n riKMii Seeniiil rli. iihi i .iiiioii ot 4,ki (iniie In luiir li"1 ti-rritni v linn not liren wnrkeil iiiiil.i.,i, U'rito iiiilik. I'lietHlli. l'1-.'.'i Arrh turret. 1'hllmlelpliin. Qiniuj,i' i.Mouitis. lwll Ul.lunuloil, . asfuiiv Pro.ocute Clalme. ,l,al r KmmiiMi t; e I'viiHtou Bura. 1. l"iii,iil.iUilgt-!uiU), ully aiuitr. FRUIT " UI. U ajix.taira. r. Si -J. 1 "4 Intrtl A, I list l.vii. vtR DRi'UGIST FOR Me. BEST FOR c.Dolicato Infirm and P PERSONS AW-C & 0N3. New York. JUSTICE JACKSON DEAD. A Vacancy Created on the Bench of th Supreme Court. HowhII f". Jaekson, asoelate justice ol th fnlted States Supremo eourt, died on the Bit) at his home at Yetmd fsriij, near .Na.h vllln, He bad been In falilni henlth forserersl year, tut It lis lieea only la the last Dial mouth thai th prih'teof thndiaeaia bewail to esii.e his family uueainiw. J.ant year n went en a lennlliy Irtp tu the far West In searoli of healtn. j.aier he went to Thoma. Title, ila.. where It was hoped tlie mild and irai-in uiimale would restore bis loron .-on:liutlnu. I he trip did him little good, ant alter a time he was brought home, Jmlxe ,tai'kon did not take to hi bed until "in I" itnys a. Minre that time hm family and friend realized that the end wai near, nud his death was not unexpected. l!owll KdmuoiU Jackson was born at Paris, Henry eonnty, Tenn., April 4, 1:, be InK a son of I'r. A. Jackson. He obtained i his academic education In the Tillage of Jackson, Ma llinn county, and graduated , from the Went Tennessee college, at that r lace la IM'.I. Henevttooka course at the nlterslty of Vlrnlnla. He read law with J ii, le A. W. U. 'l otten, of the Tennessee i Supreme r ourt and Judye Milton Drown, and graduated at the law school at Lebanon, lenu., In 1U.W. Ha pranilced law at Jackson and iit,eiiDtly at Memphis, where he formed a partnership With Iavid M. Currle, , ei-tnmber of IJonpre", At the beglnn'n of bostirifles he wi Rpjclclrd rocelrer elfflcr the eotiredrale eioietratlon act for West : Teuneiuee. After the war he resumed pra. I lice at .MeaielilB with Jndte K SI. titles and ( .lud(e Kllet. In is;i!t he was married to Mlrs hrby Slalloy, of Memphis, who died In 174. In I8n0 he was elected to lbs l.gllature. and l'i to Hie I nited Mate Neaate. It, April, 1S"H, be was appointed by I'reaidenl C leveland as t'ireult .l iile (( the I'nited HlHle for tbe suth judicial elrcuit, Karly I in IH'.H ProKlduiit llnrriion appointed him a aunce 01 me rupreme i nun ol tne Colled states, although be was a lemoerat. He had leen unwell for tome time and was un able tn take part In the first derision upon Income tax law when the court whs a tie. IU recovered surll -lontly to eel to Wanhlui; lou to Inks part In the second deeitloti. when he voted ab'nluet Ihe constitutionality of the tax. DEFENDSTHE BULLFIGHT. The Munaaera of the Atlanta Show Sara It Will be Harmless. Pre ident Collins, of the Cotton states and International Kxposillon, in response to a re quent for a statement about the hull Dht which ha caused so much agitation of late, aid to a reporter: "J'be periorniKU'-e will takeplace within aa enclosure which no one can enter wl:huutthe payment ot admission fee, nnd It will only be seen by 1hoe who care to pay for the privi lege. Ihe exposition will bean hirtrioiilc one nud baruilrfi In Itself, devoid of cruelty to n mau or benst, but tliowiuu in U'.o luon't realistic way a vreat tragedy in wh,-b both men and animal are concerned. It is as legitimate as any drama in which human tragedy it preseuled on the ihk. It Is claim ed that In this bull flubt. the l ipoiition Is pandering to bnrbnriou customs. J here Is notlnoir more In the bull Unlit, under tbe eon dition In wblcb It will be presented, thnn the thrilling aceoes of Duflalo lull Wild West show, and It strange that while one Is every where commended aa a Mriking represent ation of savage life In our own country, the other la condemned simply because tt repre sents a custom wl.h which we are not familiar." LAKE STEAMERS COLLIDE. One Sinks in Detroit River.and the Other la Dry-Docked. The steamer lirilaunio, owned by C E. lieu ham and W. J. White, of Cleveland, sank Dear Pallard't reef, in Ihe Detroit river, two miles above Amherlsbur. by collision with the Lackawanna Compauy's steamer Ilutaia, Friday afternoon. Uuo of Ihe sunken sieam er's crew was drowned. The llrltaunic lies athwart lhechnnelln :M feet of water.riiaklng DHVigntiou dangerous, but not Impossible, although the channel i narrow nt that point, 'lne collision was caused by the breaking ot the llritnunic's rudder .'bain. She was bound from Two Harbors to Krle with iron and ore. The IluMoiin had H(Hi tons c f merchiindme from lluflalu to (ircen liny. Wis. The break ing ol the steering gear caused the liritanuio !v.'aueer lien the ciibiiucl. ue wes struck aoiidrblps on the slnrbosrd tide t y the liu la and sank withlu lour minute. Heverul of the plute on the Itussia't star board how were looseued. but she wiks towed to a Ietroit dry dock In lime to escape unk ing. 1 hu llrltantiii! Is u wooden boat seven years old. 1 he Kowia I au Iron vessel T years old. l.ach Is valued at (AS.Ooti, and both vesrels and cargo are fuliy Insured. KILLED IN BATTLE. Encounter Between Rebele and Govern ment forces in Ecuador. A correspendent accompanying lienerul Altaro't army In Ecuador confirms the news of the defeat ot (ieneral Harastl's forces. He sayt tbat three thousand men were engaged In the battle, which otuurred ou October ti. and that 1100 men were killed and wounded, iluarnnda advice state that the Alfanslat forces also encountered government soldiers on the road between Guurandaaud Ilobaiuha, and that Ueneral Alfaro successfully occupied the luttor place. The government lost was 45 killed and 20 wounded. After their defeat, ibe govern ment troops, pursued by the Alfanata, Hod iu ull directions, subsequently raiding farm houset and thoollng delenseleas person. Oold Exports. Within the past fortuight nearly 0,OOO, ODU iu gold has been withdrawn from tho trcHvurv. 1 lie boud tyudicate a WrH'k ago reduced J.UUU.Ugj ol this by exchanging goid lor greeubuoks, but has not siuce re pented the pnrloriuuuce. Tun treasury lias ouured eousiderable gold iu ordluary chan noi, Hull the reserve Iihb been induced lu round uuiu tier from lu7,,')0J,i'0CI to flO-i,-bUJ.'J.iO. J'Uis doe not luoiude rl UUO.UUU in goul ordered withdrawn. 1 lie rr.erve lliore lore ktateta uow, to be exact, at lnll.llii. HH. H I ituticlpatt d that about '.'.Ooo.noo more will bo wiiudrawn this week, leaving mo reserve with:.! 1,3'JJ,ooj of tluil.djo, uuu. lira. Pitezdl'a Escape. Mr. 1'iteiel has tunde publio a statement thai iluiiuea tried tu kill Uor at Jluriinglun, Inet liiil. Ity iirrauglug it bllri..glyceriu trap Wliicti sue wus to expiude by stepping oil u lain) lloor. bhe nilaaod It by the uii ret accidcut. The trap was afterward uncovered by llulrctlve lieyer. A uew iiiystery was added to the case by the iileutiltuiuou ol Sir. I'lte.ul ut-ttiH wotvau wlio was ivilb Holme, at the West End Hotel October s, when ho was ou his way Irom hi. I.ouib to Toronto wi'.h tho l'ltezol girls. Altlioii,;!! they were lu the coiupauy of then ou mother, the girl were kept close prlbon ers ti.io at the hotul. Southern Industrie. a 'J'hn feature of ihe iudustrlal situation in the tsoutb. for the week ending August ft, lHJ.'i, a gathered from full reports reoeived by tho 'i rudesuian from every portion of tho hiitith, are th advaucet iu wages at largo BoutUrro mills and the resumption of ini- fiortant establlthmtnt tbat have beeu idle u tome Inataueet for years. The Trade man report thow no change tn the Iron, coal of lumber markets, but all are stiff at potent quotstlout, with prospects of aa advance of ii ctnlt a ton lu tteam coal. NOTES OF THE DAY. A cnbie rnnl tinder the Clyde nt Olnsv pow lilt Just been finished nml will I iu (ipctied to trartlf sliottly. It Is Id feet Imllanieter ntnl "i feet lonn. It litis been live years building. It nppears from nn nrib-le) by one who baa made n i'Iomo Investigation of tlio niaiter, that there are now only JiJO wllil buffaloes alive In the I lilted Stutee-l.Ml lit the Yellowalone Park, twenty In Colorado nnd thirty In Texas. A phaeton, driven by eleetrielty, with ft seat for two passengers, Is now to be seen In the stn-ets of I'nrls. The steering' ttxle is In front, nnd beneath tho driver's foot Is n pedal that onn truls a "circuit breaker" nl a brake. A tnercliant In Itlrnilngltant. Ala., a few tlays ugo hired n trolley rr, ixv eretl it with luiiitltig and big advertise ments of his business, put n life nml drum corps Inside nml sent tt howling over nil t lie trolley routes lit the city. A Mnry'viul man who brought suit for f.VtkXF for bronrh of promise, has been Informed' by the .Indue that woman who hits promised to marry may change her mind and marry sonic body else without being liable t log:t! (tuuiilges. Wishbone parties are the lntet thing In Ktiglaml. A tnril with n wishbone painted In tin n i or ami a tiiotatlon written beui'tith In tout In halves nml n piece given to ti huly ami gentleman, respectively. I'ttrl tiers are secured by matching the pi s. In many of ihe hikes of Manitoba there Is it creature that seems to In half lisli nnd half liard. The reptile Is spoiled and miii h rcscmhlcN a smuli trout iu gem nil iippcuriim'c. It iloc not move nn t he bottom. Imt w hen not U'l wtiii'lng remain suspended in 1 1 it water like a tlsii. The bottom of the Atlantic forms a unrt of terrace along the continent, loping gradually for several miles, then suddenly decern ling to a far great er tlepth. In general about miles from the shore there is a depth of 1 h i fathoms, Imt in ten miles the depth e ceils I.imsi fathomx. Pueblo Is now the headtpiarters of nil the Western divisions of the Santa l-'e Kallway system, as well is f the 1.1S milea of the llenver Itml Hlo :ramh Uailroad. 1'nun I'ticblo go out tin train ordors anil traffic tlirectioiiv over five of Ihe largest railroad sys tetns lu the I'nited States. A greyhound, frightened by the wills tie of n locomotive, Jumped nfT the platform of Newton St. Cjies. on the North !cvon line. In Ktiglaml. nml ran to the nef station. I 'rcilltoii. keeping the w hole distance t ight in front .if the train. The disiiiuco two nmi one half miles -was covered In five minutes, start nml stop Included. At the Bordeaux exhibition the spc elal feature w ill bea bottle 115 reel IiIkIi. divided Into stories, In the lowest of which there will be a restaurant. A winding staircase will lend up the neck to a kloxtiuc, taking the place of the cork, where there will lie n room for thirty-Are persons nt n time to sit nnd hsk over the exhibition grounds nnd the city. Twenty towns In Minncsntn have adopted ordinances providing for the ohl ICurnjiean custom of curfew. Peo ple under 1H years of age found on the street nfter the ringing of the curfew nre liable to arrest. 'The first offense Ik punishable with ti tine, the second with imprisonment and the third with both fine and imprisonment. I. lent. t'ol. Kosterllizky, chief of the Bavlspe section of Mexican grenadiers, believes the Apache Kill Is In the Sier ra Mndre, together with other rene gades, including Klias ami some sii;aws. They arc not bothering any one In Sonoru at present, as the Kid does not wnnt to be hunted out of Mexico, ns he fears to return to the I'tiiled States, where n large reward Is offered for hltn tlead or alive. A universal cipher code for use iu cable messages has Just been coin pleted by experts nt Berne, Switzer land, who have In bored neatly five years on Its compilation. The work whs authorized hy the Paris conven tion of telegraphers, in lS'.si. T he new code comprises L'.Mhmki words distinct ly different from each other nnd none containing more than ten letters. It will be adopted by nil Kttropeau conn tries ns soon as arrangements nre com pletetl for Its use and In a few years will probably become the cable Inn gtiage of the entire world. Preparations nre making at long Cove. Me., for one of the biggest tpiar ry blasts ever mnde In thi country. The object of nliack Is a miniature mountain of granite, seventy five feet In perpendicular height. Iu the face of this ledge, nt the foot, a tunnel Is being (111 veil, which, when completed, will be T shaped, the main stem lifty five feet long, with two cross arms some thirty feet In length each. Klght tons or more of powder Is to be put In these side tunnels, the main tunnel cemented up ami the big charge touch ed off. It Is expected the explosion will make n rock pile of the mountain. Ilailjrs lo I'coki'cps. Th cast end of (lasgnw has beet, greatly agitated about a tiuestinti ol fashion In female attire. Hitherto H ha been iuvarhibly regarded as tin. correct thing for ihe young ladies cm ployed at the mills tu wear shaw N ov er their heads, but latelv l lie imnuhiti-ii, ttOI been still'tlot! by the ilppca-aiicc ol a few of the workers In hats. T he tlar lug Innovation excited the utmost In djgnatlon, nml one ulgl.i last week Hit tM-iircrs of the hats had to be rescued ttviflw. Hull, it fpniii tlni t..ilt.i utii.ii..t,. s,T t' I'VIIHI I I ""I li- 'Willi- tl I 1 I'll I M lI ! of jt crowd of n bout y.t.iMt of their coin Dai Ions. London Truth. 'llut. nana." pleaded the Imnassion. ed maiden, "ho U the only mau I love." Tint's, rltht," replied ;ho Imitul -.Id Diiui; "I am Kind that a daughter of mire docs not love more than ouu umu at 1 tluio. i GEN. P. VV. HARDIN Nominated by Kentucky iHv-xocr.tt for Governor of the Mute. The nomination f t;vn. .,P 1in for iJovernof of Kentucky by the f teinoeratle State enliven! hoi ut I.onis ville was the result of n canvass of xtraoidlnary excitement and W bk. lj lo be followed by a campaign or uu sampled activity. Hardin Is the b. si hiimlshalior in the State ami one of its best orators. A an elect loneeref he t eels even Senator doe Blackburn, an nther Ketitn, kl.itt whom everybody calls by his first name. Mr. Hardin Is ti rich man nml will not. be hauipetiHl by a lack of money. As to the mnn sgement of the campaign no one t;tn give hltn any points in the game. Hardin has been Attorney toiieinl Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. C.pv't Report 1 . I'M 9 VMS- a . IV ; I i' . Mt lit T rJ. 'Jr. ol N. It vi;ii. OT the Stale for twelve .Veal's. He lie- longs to the famous Kentucky family which has I n proinitieiil ever since he Stale ii had a history. I ti n ;1r lin. whom .lnliii liandolplt ciilleil " ii Butcher Knife" when In Congress, was. Ills uncle. Hardin Is a stnliviiri six footer, dark skinned, handsome ami of I manly and Imposing bearing. He does not possess any high i u a t i . 1 1 f.ir learning and ability. Imt he Is a good lolitii-lun. lie Is M yrar old ami Is a mi live of Adair County. He w as admit led to the bar in 1ir and for thirty icars has been an net i e a ml successful practitioner. THE SUN MOVES. SAYS JASPER. Die Most I nfl ilenlial Neuro I.lv Init nnd Ills I-' ii to on Sermon. Since ihe death of I'retlerii k I hmg lass, without doubt the most inllueii tial colored man living is .lohti Jasper, famous tiu world over for his sermon expounding the theory that "the sun tlo mote." .laspcr Is V years old. but he niviiis to have lost little of the en ergy of his younger tlays. When, once Is it while, he delivers his famous ser mon, the eilllli'e in which he speaks Is tin wdeil lo the door. Ami his ser mons on that well-worn text arc never twice nlike. John Jasper was Iwirn In Virginia, July I. IM'J. For the first I vvciity seven years his lire was no more eventful than that of the average slave. In IS'iil he beeaini' imbued with the Idea that he tin it received a "call" to preach. He was Illiterate, but he set himself to the task of learning to iv.nl. and In seven mouths he had made such progress that he I ova n the study of the Bilde, at most tin. tiuly tin, ili lie has ever read. RKV. JOHN .1 A scut. He was soon a popular preaclu r. Hm lucky tiny, in response lo a request, lie preached a sermon on "The l.ord Is tt Man of War," in which he brought forth 'ibiitidant Biblical evidence that the sun moves ami the earth stands still; that the lattter is tint ami has four cor ners, being cotiseiiieutly siiiaro or dia mond shaped, and Hint the distance from the -earth to the sun can never be measured, fur no one," says be, "could carry enough food to last hltn there ami back." Had it not been for this sermon John Jasper would prohahly never have been heard of outside the Immediate vicinity of his home. In his strange theories he has many followers, and ihe power he wields over the negroes of the I'nited Slates Is enormous. Many t'sca tor Mushroom. Not only human beings, but cows, sheep, sijulrrcls, ami many kinds of birds, a if fond of mushrooms. Iu ninny places mushrooms are dried Just us our grandmothers once dried apples, strung on airings, ami liuii', ,rr.iiii the celling for winter use. Some Kin1,, pen n species are used In coloring, I li;o yields a yellow dye, aiioiher an exquisite green which colors the tree ou which it grows; and from this wood is niaiiiu faetuivd the celebrated Tnubriig wure. The poor people of rraiieonla, lierniany, dry, press, anil stllch lo. gether it certain kind of mushrooms, w hich Is then made Into garments; and In Bohemia n large round toadstool 1 dried nnd the inside removed; It Is turn ed bottom 'upward, fastened to hf wail, and used to hold a beautirul trail Inn vine, which grows luxuriantly.- St Nicholas. II BSK0 11 yIWXlk BdOIsUTELY PURE The HlgheM l pe of Hunting. lu my estimation, the pursuit or the mountain sheep Is the highest typo of hunting our continent affords. I'o "col lect" an old ram requires good lungs. , Hood legs, good Judgment, and givod , shotting. In the doing or It yon are bound to rise in the world, to expand I mentally, morally, and physically, ami to come under tin. apell that nature si w-sys Isys upon the hunter who once sets ftstt upon her crags nml Maks. 1 regret th disappearance of the moun tain sheep even more than the passing of the buffalo and elk, for It Is nn ani mal of liner mold nml stronger nud more Interesting character every wsv Jl Is much more alert than the moun tain goat, nml therefore more difficult to shoot so say the men who have ! limited both m Nicholas. How1 Thl? XVo offer One llinnlred dollars llee,,l fo ',y ea.e nf Cata-rli that cauuoi or, ruinl Ij Hall's t al art li i 'tire. K. .1. CHt.NkV A ; Co.. Pri.l.s., Toledo, tt. , XX , the uiolfT n,iieil, bat r known I . .1 . l i.o. ' iifv tor Ihe la.t is ritr. anrl beliete lion prr terlly liiitinrHlile mi all lni-mt. I rainoo l ions ' i i, I lliianeialiv itl,!i- to tarry nut nnt ebtg". 1 1, hi ins'l by il,.., llrin. Wa.r TncAX, Wliolctle Hiti.et., Toledo. 1 i Mi in. Wai.iusu, Kix ,1 XImivi, W htiie.aie I I ll llltlf ls'. I olt-.i.i. I III,,,. II l I's I 'atari it n in i. is sen interim I Ir. ml- ' tu: direetlv iii,ni Ihe blood nun iihhoui, mo. ! , ,t, r i,r the lem I'rii'r. ,. l.oltir. , Id ' I ,y all llriijc'ist... I i-l iiiioniitl. free. I tilldren lu Sim P nuing wrur no .', tl,.- until after PJ years of luse. j Tlirv I nre the I'ause. Xfosf of the ti.,-oii,fort in I ft roitii-s frntn the etiiinnrll. Xotl'll admit tliHl Hilt, out lit'iill llient. 'I lit tT'.f i oi tout oM n sloimti Ii. A irri-Hl lllsny sei tiiili,;,v illlfetelil tlii-ars roine from the ritunoii enii.t- a ilisorilereil i etotliNi'ii. t'otlillifcl from iilit calls... it is luitlir- ' al that lliev sh-.illil all Is- cured b tine tln-iti-emt. Iiiaus l'tlntli-4 not uitly cure tliedia rase Ihtiy t-iire Itii' .-i.e. Tlit v are komI f,.r ileu'et a. tillleieiteMe headnrhe. toiet, nation, ili.iness hih! all trouliles of the t,,inai b, liver and Is.wtvuv, Ilrunxisl erll lln ia. Toliairn Inllrreil anil Torn. I'.verv dny wo meet th" man with shubl.y idothcs, sul low kin and sliitmliliiig f. t-t.-fi", holding out ii t, 1,14,','o-piilsied him, I for tbn eharilytpinrter. Tuba,vo destroys lli;Uilloo, nnd the bappine.s of perfts-t vitnlltv. N,,. T" I'.tif Is gunritiitve l to cure just such nixr iiud It's charity to tunko them trv. Sold under guAreutfo to cure bv lirmtirlstH every where. Ilonk Irce. Ad. Sterling Ib un'ily Co., ! New Vork City or che-ago. Ode-pa is said to I e the prcltirM and n.i st r.iiropeiui town In hussia. j i Mr. Wlii.lim Soothing Syrup for ehlltlren feet tout;, sotiens i he uiiiiis. inlines inflema l.tti. ill lays si I tl, t li re n ind tulle. !?c, a liotl ie Some ay that tho I hlnese kiinw the loco motive 2ih years ago. Tr. Kilmer's M Aiir-lliiT cure ell Kidney anil Itlnttilrr ."ji.'ea . I 'n in b let ami ennk.iltniiou free, l aboratory IUnghaniitoii, N.V. There nre said to be nearly I, DO order of nobility In lii.rope. WlfeiiFr.l "MoiMKHs lllltMl' li-foie Pis! hllil a illlekly i., te.l: MiMetl .l l-llt little n i oi el i ii , ill K. h .leii-.Mi s. I iitnnla. .V la 'I he newest thing mil, is a bund painted shirt front. I'iso'e i ,iro ir, .1 ii I 1 1 1 1 ... t uid I ii it liiml-le of three ti'ii. stall, luiir h t a! Itlllltlllp'll.M. Ill, I . l,M llll'l r ),'. Is',) I'hotographeil Dm of I'm us. 1 uder the pretext of a t fti.- eMtltnis realism It has Income th i inon practice of latter day writers to , , oi.. their exclusive atn ntlons to the Iraltis and dtistliin of liumatiity. ni,,l then, w ltfi supreme effrontery, to cln'tn cretl It for the brave, beautiful and man eipatlng character of their i.ihtrs. Their accuracy of detail may be photo graphic, but the result is con piirahl ton photograph In which mo. ftviinrt. or limb is preposterously out of focus. And, as a nuiiicr of fact, it often hap pens that this vaunted niftirnoy entire ly fulls to satisfy the tom bstone of science. Iiomlon YA orltl. P.otl tlio rnctliotl nml results xvlicti Kyrnp of I'is is taken; it is j'lrnsunt iiiitl iTlresliitig to tlio t?te, nml acU pcinly jet promptly en tlio Kidneys, Liver nml JIowcIh, cleanse tlio sys tem cflcctiinlly, disptls colds, Iicatl lulics nnd fevers ntnl cure liabilual cont-t ipm inn. Kyrup of is the only remedy of its kiml ever pro tlucfd. ph -iisii.jj to tho laBlo nml an t t plalilc to I lie Mnm.'icli, promjit in its fiction (.ml truly iK'ticficinl in ttrt cllects. prepare 1 only from the most healthy nml tiprccnblo sulmlanccs, its many excellent iinliticn commeml it to nil nml i;.vc tnado it tho most popular rcmcilv known. Syrup of I'Npri is for nnle in r0 cent liottlcK by all loading lrun giste'. Any rclintile (IrtiTint who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wit-hta to try it. iJo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HN WAHCISVO. r.4t, 10UI&V1UI. Kf. hLW HQHK. H V. x i y i i t'rH' itbiHiid i v. iii um yfttj HUPTUREGured COMITIV r l. IIOI.IIH ll-ll KK W ore nllit una ilat Has Sit All tll-l'ible I'li'l M lni li can l- rtia ie 1jiiit tir ll tler lo -nit eliAUHltiy i on, ,ii of Ki l l I'hK. Inn. t ni. nt Nn-tiri'lv I l r.,4,y,. 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S; seems tt) us. t seems as if every bn'oht woman must sec, sooner or later, how much easier and quicker ami --better and more eionomical is -ircaninc s way than any p other known way of wasiiin". I 'lu can't think of any draw it that hasn't been met ami O sand times over. .Million:, (.f Pearlinc now. A.k some uses it rightly, lmw muth sin: lacturctl only hy Jas. ryle. X. V iexN VTci.'c-1 back or ol disproved, women ; one of tltf saves by ill it etion to .1 ! .1 IIIOU- : usin m. who Man u- ll 4ss "Forbd a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do." I Don't Use SAPOLIO
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